X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=docs%2Fuser-guide.rst;h=d8ca936d1e950630a095c9d5c43f56465172e71a;hb=157867069170ddc00c3b21c70532bde4cc1749a6;hp=cefed4b00c931ef6a9f2ddad088d804cff61dc89;hpb=135666f5b7d048c76f68c15bd0c6b6566d1e49e2;p=o-du%2Fl2.git diff --git a/docs/user-guide.rst b/docs/user-guide.rst index cefed4b00..d8ca936d1 100644 --- a/docs/user-guide.rst +++ b/docs/user-guide.rst @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ User Guide *********** This is the user guide for Cherry release of O-DU/l2. +Follow installation-guide to get all the dependencies ready. .. contents:: :depth: 3 @@ -23,6 +24,9 @@ I. Execution - On locally compiling O-DU High Source Code b. ifconfig :CU_STUB "192.168.130.82" c. ifconfig :RIC_STUB "192.168.130.80" +PS: If O1 interface is enabled, IPs should match those configured in "startup_config.xml" + ( Refer Installation Guide - "Setting up Netconf server" ) + 2. Execute CU Stub: a. Navigate to CU execution folder @@ -53,7 +57,7 @@ I. Execution - On locally compiling O-DU High Source Code - ./odu -PS: CU stub and RIC stub must be run (in no particular sequence) before ODU +PS: CU stub and RIC stub must be run (in no particular sequence) before ODU. II. Execution - Using Docker Images ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -82,8 +86,22 @@ This section describes the changes required in compilation and execution of O-DU with Intel O-DU Low in timer mode. -I. Compilation -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +I. Pre-requisites +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + + 1. Install O-DU High as per installation-guide . + + 2. Clone O-DU Low code in from + + a. https://gerrit.o-ran-sc.org/r/admin/repos/o-du/phy and, + + b. https://github.com/intel/FlexRAN + + 3. Install O-DU Low as per https://docs.o-ran-sc.org/projects/o-ran-sc-o-du-phy/en/latest/index.html . + + +II. Compilation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. Build ODU : @@ -115,8 +133,8 @@ I. Compilation - make odu PHY=INTEL_L1 PHY_MODE=TIMER MACHINE=BIT64 MODE=FDD -II. Execution -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +III. Execution +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1. Execute O-DU Low: @@ -178,10 +196,50 @@ Following diagram shows P5 messages exchanged with O-DU Low in timer mode. .. figure:: O-DU_High_Low_Flow.jpg :width: 600 - :alt: Figure 1 O-DU High - O-DU Low Message Flow Diagram + :alt: Figure 7 O-DU High - O-DU Low Message Flow Diagram - Figure 5 - O-DU High - O-DU Low Message Flow Diagram + Figure 7 - O-DU High - O-DU Low Message Flow Diagram Note: UL IQ-Sample request and response are needed by Intel O-DU Low in timer mode(testing mode) only. Code changes for these are guarded under INTEL_TIMER_MODE flag which can be enabled using compilation option "PHY_MODE=TIMER", as mentioned in section B.I.1.d . + + +D. Health Check execution: get alarm-list +------------------------------------------- + +To execute the get alarm-list flow, following steps are required to be executed: + + 1. Start Netconf netopeer client + + 2. Connect to the server with + + | user: netconf + | pwd: netconf + + 3. Send a Netconf get request for alarms xpath + +Here are the steps as executed in the terminal + + | netopeer2-cli + | > connect --login netconf + | Interactive SSH Authentication + | Type your password: + | Password: + | > get --filter-xpath /o-ran-sc-odu-alarm-v1\:odu/alarms + | DATA + | + | + | + | 1009 + | cell id [1] is up + | 2 + | Active + | cell UP + | + | + | + +The XML output is a list of active alarms in the O-DU High system. + +Note: Integration with SMO/OAM is not yet done so a Netconf CLI client(netopeer2-cli) is used to connect to the Netconf server and send the get request.